The upstart Shine Fights promotion today announced a new addition to the non-televised card of the upcoming “Worlds Collide: Mayorga vs. Thomas” event and a change to a previously booked fight.

In a release issued today, the promotion announced Luciano Azevedo (16-8) will clash with Team Quest’s Zac George (19-3) in a 150-pound catchweight contest. Additionally, Junior Assuncao has withdrawn from a lightweight fight with Luiz Azeredo (12-8) due to an injury.

The always-colorful Charles “Krazy Horse” Bennett (22-16) has agreed to fight Azeredo on short notice.

“Worlds Collide: Mayorga vs. Thomas,” the third card in Shine Fights’ brief history, takes place at Crown Coliseum in Fayetteville, N.C., and will be broadcast on pay-per-view. The event is headlined by former pro boxing champion Ricardo Mayorga and MMA veteran Din Thomas.

Azevedo, a seven-year veteran of the sport, defeated former Chute Boxe fighter Jean Silva by submission this past November in Brazil. Most notably, Azevedo handed current WEC featherweight champion Jose Aldo the only loss in his professional career, submitting the dominant fighter with a rear-naked choke in November 2005.

Team Quest’s George is currently riding a six-fight win streak and submitted Bryan Goldsby by armbar in his most recent performance this past October.

“[Azevedo] i’s probably the best fighter I’ve faced so far,” George stated in today’s release. “I’ve fought a lot of guys with skills, but they lacked a well-known name. With Azevedo, he’s got both. He’s legit, and I’m excited to have such an awesome opportunity.”

Bennett is known more for his exploits outside the cage than inside. An 11-year veteran of the sport, he earned his reputation as a brawler in the King of the Cage promotion and went on to make appearances for PRIDE and EliteXC while amassing career wins over K.J. Noons and Yoshiro Maeda. But “Krazy Horse’s” frequent brushes with the law have made him an uncertain commodity in fight circles, and he once again drew headlines in January when he tried to beat one of his training partners with a steel beam.

Azeredo, meanwhile, has not fought in nearly two years and dropped a submission victory to UFC veteran Ronys Torres in his most recent performance.

However, the 13-year veteran is only of only four men to defeat Anderson Silva. Azeredo defeated the dominant UFC middleweight champion by decision in 2000. He also holds career victories over UFC vets Paul Daley and Fabricio Camoes.